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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (February 19, 2005)

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`DEATH BAR' CLOSED DOWN; Court told of 3 fatalities linked to N. Wales hotel. 122
`Health policies a disaster'. 246
10 questions: Maureen Sinclair, director of BAFTA North, was born in Kirkby and now lives in Waterloo. She is currently running the Clapperboard Youth Project encouraging school children to get involved in film-making. 175
A home from home; Investors are now looking abroad for their next big deal. 698
Alice Douglas: Intrigue, infidelity and 20 men in leather. 293
Alice Douglas: Overrun by rabbits and homeless ponies scrambles; a survivor's guide to friends and family. 578
Amec snaps up French IT company. 177
Antiques: what's it worth? 229
ATHLETICS: Defar fails in world record bid. 87
ATHLETICS: Isinbayeva sets record yet again. 148
Bank raid detectives remove sacks of cash; Four held as search for money continues. 550
Bank robbery cash may be linked to find at Belfast police complex. 218
Bar linked to three deaths shut down; Police raid catches 42 after-hours drinkers. 557
Beryl bites back; Alun Prichard on how a neurotic woman called Beryl may be the key to a Welsh animation Oscar. 657
Bill for policing goes up by 5%; New budget is just within guidelines. 403
Body of tragic student home. 99
Books: Inside the mind of a trivia king; Hannah Stephenson speaks to a self-confessed know-it-all who's never short of small talk. 810
BOXING: Wrath of Khan too much for Williams. 856
Boy died from MRSA after fall. 99
Bwrw golwg ar gonglfeini bywyd. 460
Car engines a major source of health risk. 171
CELEBRITY WATCH: Little Britain fastest seller. 274
CELEBRITY WATCH: Trouble in store as TV vixen returns. 124
Clarke to bring in anti-terror measures. 120
Company defends drug. 193
Cricket: Lethargic West Indies faced with cash threat. 306
Dorinda Mccann: Childhood casts long shadows and we both bear the mental scars. 734
Enterprise nets advance orders. 222
entrefybobl; Caron Wyn Edwards synclywedsutydaethlleoliad Minafon nogyfresimwyafpoblogaiddynhanes S4Cynsereneihyn. 787
Fashion: It's in the bag; Shereen Low says it's time to update your wardrobe - starting with some accessories. 708
Fears over crunch match at Everton; `Six hours of drinking'. 424
Firm expands link service to university. 231
Food & Drink: Historic taste; Heathcote celebrates the best of British cooking. 478
Food & Drink: Sheila & Sean: Turning chicken into soup after soup. 740
Food & Drink: take five . . . butter alternatives. 151
Food: First-class fare Taste test; Melanie Hall at The Tannery Bistro & Cafe, Llanrwst. 873
Food: Relax in the risotto zone; Gabrielle Fagan samples a sensuous cooking experience. 634
FOOTBALL: Abusing Wayne will only hurt us - Stubbs. 261
Football: Allardyce: This could be the year; BOLTON v FULHAM 3pm. 98
FOOTBALL: Bangor boosted for key clash. 238
FOOTBALL: Buckley bid to crank up pressure on leaders. 306
Football: Chance to move out of drop zone. 281
Football: Chester aiming for hat-trick of victories. 460
FOOTBALL: Coleman talks up Cottagers' FA Cup dream. 362
Football: Cotterill's insight into derby rivalry. 86
FOOTBALL: Defection of teen ace didn't spur us on. 313
Football: Don't waste your time winding up Rooney; United manager Ferguson warns Everton fans' abuse will have no effect on striker. 573
FOOTBALL: Ferguson can help beat jinx. 88
FOOTBALL: Fifa sorry for article. 113
FOOTBALL: First start for Jones. 188
Football: Foreigners won't damage game - Wenger. 185
Football: Formidable team spirit not forged on departure. 756
Football: Foxes `no rabbits'. 87
Football: Germans wary of Anfield encounter. 326
FOOTBALL: Give us a break; Chelsea boss will field a weakened Cup side. 638
FOOTBALL: Hulse out to finish with a flourish; Lilywhites boss eyes third win in a week. 538
FOOTBALL: Lloyd in as skipper for Pwll challenge; CYMRU ALLIANCE. 196
FOOTBALL: Lythe walks out; Airbus boss quits on eve of relegation showdown. 492
Football: Parlour slates ref. 91
FOOTBALL: Pool look for six in a row. 155
FOOTBALL: Porth on Cwmbran revenge mission. 174
Football: Pressure the ball and stop United from getting into rhythm; TALKING TACTICS ON THE BIG MATCH. 812
FOOTBALL: RISE ABOVE THE HATE; Sir Alex: Roo will handle Goodison cauldron. 544
FOOTBALL: Rovers ready for a Lancashire hotpot. 174
FOOTBALL: Saints focus on staying top. 128
FOOTBALL: Seagulls ace Kevan in danger of six-week lay-off. 201
Football: Soley hoping win at Vauxhall spurs Linnets on. 402
Football: Soon-to-retire Yates raises toast to Tranmere faithful. 1090
FOOTBALL: TALKING TACTICS ON THE BIG MATCH: Moyes can nick it. 731
Football: Taylor took inspiration from watching attacking defender. 255
FOOTBALL: Time for Rooney to show what he's made of; Focus on teen for his biggest challenge yet. 495
FOOTBALL: Tudno seek safety net; CYMRU ALLIANCE. 179
Football: VIEW FROM THE STANDS: FANS FORUM Final in Cardiff should be sole aim. 383
Football: VIEW FROM THE STANDS: FANS FORUM It's time to get smart on the pitch. 328
FOOTBALL: WALTER SMITH. 86
Football: Warnock: `Give Wenger credit' ARSENAL v SHEFF U 12. 30pm. 80
FOOTBALL: WAYNE RETURNS TO HIS OLD STOMPING GROUND: Roo will always be Blue - Stubbs; Everton's captain says the kid he used to drive to training still supports Moyes' men. 1186
Football: We must not get driven to distraction over Rooney; Stubbs warns against backlash as he targets Cup win. 1530
FOOTBALL: We're happy being Anfield underdogs; Bayer boss: Injury-hit Reds still favourites. 347
FOOTBALL: Wenger: England have never had it so good. 227
FOOTBALL: What do I do now? Smith stunned as `flu bug rips through Dragons squad. 1043
FORMULA ONE: Klien gets nod. 86
FORMULA ONE: Red Bull place their faith in Christian drive. 229
Gardening: gardening diary. 175
Gardening: Golden days of spring are near; Hannah Stephenson has advice on getting the best from your daffodils. 432
Gardening: Handsome colour. 572
Gardening: plant of the week: freesia. 283
Gardening: plant of the week: garrya elliptic a (silk tassel bush). 80
Gardening: this week's chores. 153
Gardening: week in erddig. 389
Give city its cash back call to Prescott; No sign of promised pounds 4. 5m. 528
GOLF: Jaidee in lead. 94
GOLF: Jaidee puts dampener on Borg's big day. 398
Great haul of china. 1032
Homes: Fusion of past and present; Jill Tunstall takes a look round a curious village hall conversion. 275
Hospital patents won't worry about the roof; Campaigner says row must not put building in jeopardy. 418
hot spot of the week: Property, pounds price Wavertree, L15. 118
hot. 88
House prices at new high. 159
Howard condemns government's house arrest plans. 272
Hunters prepare to defy the law. 130
I've cheated death seven times . . . but for what? Soldier back from Iraq tells of forces' nightmare. 466
Identity fraud. 82
Interiors: Disc o' tech; Gabrielle Fagan finds storage solutions to suit any CD/DVD collection, both big and small. 779
investment opportunity: Wavertree, Guide price pounds 650, 000 - pounds 700, 000. 103
Killed by a fox. . . just hours after hunt ban started; Farmers fear far more new-born lambs will die. 562
Knife gang killed boy for cap claim. 202
Life for man who tortured then killed farm worker over debt. 278
Liverpool city centre cars to be cut by 40%; Europe demands fall in traffic pollution. 556
LONDON MARKET. 249
Lorry driver dies in crash. 80
Luxury homes: Frodsham, pounds 535, 000. 197
Luxury homes: West Kirby, pounds 285, 000. 186
Man must serve minimum 24 years. 161
March to save the Kingsmen. 200
Mayor predicts nail-biter. 141
Mentro'r cyfan am arian mawr - a fyddech chi'n risgio? 258
Mike Chapple at the bar. . . 615
Missing driver sparks search. 125
Mother in river tragedy `was driving like a maniac' Woman and her two children die. 450
Motherhood in the blood; Emma Pomfret on why new mum Hermione Norris did not find returning to work as a gritty cop in Wire in the Blood difficult. 607
My movie comeback is a fluke; Bill Murray is back in the big time at 55. But can it all be down to luck? 1130
Name the culprits. 115
Naming children `undermines rights'. 224
New homes: Oakleigh House, Aigburth. 205
New homes: The Rosewoods, Halewood. 226
not. 98
NWCL Preview: Table-toppers meet. 176
Olympics bid on track says Lord Coe. 230
OLYMPICS: Inspectors given food for thought. 170
Our People's Contract will put Wales first; Plaid launches series of left-wing pledges. 288
overheard. 494
Pathologist casts doubt on verdict. 119
People to have say on how to clean up air pollution; Six-part package to cut high level of vehicle fumes in city. 416
Piece of Little Britain in internet sale. 164
pounds 14m project starts; 28 shops for town centre. 354
Primary results overstated; Standards up but progress exaggerated. 430
PRODUCTS INCLUDED IN THE SUDAN 1 ALERT. 2015
QUESTION TIME . . . 10 to test your TV knowledge. 228
Racing: Cardinal can bounce back. 312
Racing: Cardinal can bounce back. 319
Racing: Haydock is pointing way to National. 652
Racing: National betting. 206
Real Rooms: Pushing back the frontiers; Antonia Kelly tells Jane Gallagher why space is so important in her family home. 717
Religious studies teacher banned for harassment; I've been stitched up after row over theology. 677
Rock of ages; Tunnel provides vital link. 347
RUGBY LEAGUE: Fitzpatrick in spotlight as Salford halt bucking Broncos; Salford . . . . . . . . . 20 London . . . . . . . . . 16. 150
RUGBY LEAGUE: Millward praise for defeated St Helens; Coach salutes his side after Leeds claim exciting success Leeds...30 St Helens...18. 534
RUGBY LEAGUE: Skipper O'Connor in line for Vikings bow. 405
RUGBY LEAGUE: Vikings aiming to twist knife into Bulls. 161
RUGBY UNION: Beat the drop. 580
RUGBY UNION: France danger man winning injury battle; Betsen could still face Wales. 330
Rugby Union: Friendship cast aside as top men go head to head; Baldwin and Winstanley battle for third. 326
Rugby Union: Goode can give extra kick to England - Wells. 88
Rugby Union: New Brighton look to shock promotion hopefuls. 294
RUGBY UNION: Taylor looks to Azzurri clash. 98
Rural perfection; Sue Kelbrick looks at Whitegate near Northwich which offers history and tradition. 231
saturday THOUGHT. 265
Sheilas who kiss and tell; Alun Prichard on why Deborah Jones went to the Austrailian outback to search for love. 644
Shelves cleared in supermarket food scare; Rachel Dearden reports on the shock news that hundreds of food products have been contaminated. 882
Shot in the head; Police hunt thug who fired at cat. 367
Six of the best. 853
Snooker: Table trouble can't stop White charge; Williams bitter at bumps as Jimmy pips Welsh ace. 517
SOAPBOX . . . (Week beginning Monday, February 21). 296
Spiderman-obsessed Kian died after plunge down school steps; Three-year-old contracted superbug in hospital. 616
Stubbs in appeal to Goodison supporters. 397
Suicide bombers kill 28 on holy day. 311
Supermarkets in `cancer' dye warning. 374
sure BET: Rooney can grab the winner if he's still on the pitch. 521
Surprise for victim of land mine blast; Chair will help dad who lost both legs. 347
Tax boom helps Brown edge towards golden target. 188
Teenage girl thug caged for a year. 201
TENNIS: Henman falters to defeat. 151
Tesco Home Phone. 105
The worst punishment would be to watch the Norman Wisdom films you stole; Judge's jibe at persistent thief. 348
THOUGHT for the WEEK. 80
Thousands will put law to test. 225
Thrown out of my home because my parents died. 547
Tourist died in head-on crash. 140
Travel: . . . ON COUNTRY MATTERS. 598
Travel: deal of the week. 241
Travel: God's country is a land of contrasts; Spectacular both on land and beneath the waves, Egypt is a place Cathy Winston will never forget. 1286
Travel: late breaks. 362
Travel: late deals. 408
Travel: There's no place like Rome; Jane Owen takes a guided tour of the eternal city. 1102
TV boss buying dog tracks. 178
Unpalatable medicine that must be taken. 333
Valentine girl's fiance arrested. 158
We are not drinking enough water. 147
We can't go soft on terrorists. 208
Why the Street's May to December couple face an affair to forget; Lucy-Jo Hudson tells Sarah Waterfall about the dramatic story line that will send Katy and Martin's roller coaster relationship off the tracks. 1079
wild wales: bird watch. 404
wild wales: From sacred symbol to an illomen; Alun Prichard looks at the changing fortunes of the hare. 492
wild wales: rambles and scrambles: moel he bog circuit. 579
Woman arrested after trouble on Dubai flight; Police met plane after disturbance. 377
Woolworth deal snag. 85
YOU SAID IT . . . Quotes of the week. 123

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